Americans are skipping 'leg day,' results show from fitness study

According to Skulpt’s “Fitness State of the Nation Report,” Americans appear to be more focused on bulking up their arms and chest area, than they are their glutes and calves. (Getty Images/iStockphoto/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Not unsurprisingly, it was revealed that many exercise enthusiasts are skipping the lower body portion of their workout routine.

Skulpt's ftiness maps shows the strongest body parts from the abs to the upper back in various states across the nation.

The buffest muscles, the company reports, are triceps, chests, shoulders, and forearms, while glutes and calves pale in comparison.

"By in large, most gym goers tend to focus on the most visible and most talked about body parts," IFBB Pro and Skulpt advisor, George Dorsey, told the Daily News. "For men, it's normally arms and chest and for women it's mostly hips and abs."

Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee are the most muscular states overall, while New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York have the strongest upper body muscles.